Clinton News-Record, 1979-09-20, Page 17ed in Zurich
St. Boniface Roman
Catholic Church in Zurich
was filled with fresh cut
flowers on August 18
when Victor Brian
Kennedy and Rita Maria
Pennings exchanged
wedding vows.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Dale
of Clinton and the bride is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Pennings of
RR 1, Zurich. '
Rev. Mo.nney con-
ducted thea double ring
ceremony and special
music was supplied by
soloist Theresa Hicknell
and organist Mrs. Pat
Meidinger.
For the occasion, the
bride wore a full-length
white chiffon gown that
featured mantilla lace
fringed on the neckline,
the bodice and on the
long, sheer, double
sleeves. A single layer of
fingertip veil and- a
cascade: of yellow roses
garnished with fern and
ivy completed her outfit.
The maid of honor and
master of ceremonies
was Janet Graham of
Exeter. Also attending
the bride were Mrs. Judy
Irwin. and Debbie Barker,.
friends of the bride, both
of London, and Jane
Pennings, sister of the
bride. They all wore long
yellow colored gowns and
sheer yellow capes.
The bestman was
Gerry Lobb of Clinton, a
friend of the groom and
guests were ushered into
the church by Ray
Kennedy of Londesboro,
a brother of the groom,
Gerry Pennings of
Zurich, a brother of the
bride and Randy Millar of
Clinton, a friend of the
groom.
Following the wedding
a reception was held at
the Hensall Recreation
Centre.
The newlyweds
honeymooned in Nor-
thern Ontario and
returned to their home in
London.
Prior to her marriage,
the bride was honored at
showers given by the
bridesmaids; Sheila
Kennedy and Elaine
Scott, neighbors of
Goshen and the staff of
the third floor at Victoria
Hospital in London.
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News from Huronview
The Reverend Wittick's
sermon at Huronview on
Sunday morning was
based on the second and
third chapters of Genesis.
The choir sang, "No one
ever cares for me like
Jesus".
Monday afternoon, it
was nice to welcome
Marie Flynn back to
Huronview with Old
•, Tyme music: Marie was
accompanied by Stanley
Hilien, Warren Whitmore
and Wilson McCartney on
violins and Lorne Lawson
playing the mouth -organ.
Our own Cecil Skinner
and Norman Speir added
to the music by playing
their violins.
On Tuesday evening
the Horticultural Society
entertained the residents
by showing slides of
different flowers. Each
resident in attendance
was given a flower
corsage upon arriving.
and flower arrangements
were given as prizes at
the end of .the evening.
On Wednesday , mor-
ning at 8:30 a.m. Mrs.
Mabel Garrow, Mrs.
Elsie Henderson, Miss
Margaret Mitchell, Mrs.
Mary Ross, Mrs. Golda
Tyler, "Mrs. Muriel
Gibson, Bert Columbe,
Eber Lewis, Louis Wild
and John McTaggart left
with two staff members
for a trip •to Niagara
Falls, They had a won-
derful trip and beautiful
weather. They stayed at
the Fontaine Bleu Motel
and were well taken care
of there.
Thursday morning
early, they drove out in
the country to a fruit
stand and purchased fruit
to bring home. At 11 a.m.
they went on a three-hour.
tour of Niagara. They
took the walk down
alongside the Rapids,
saw the aerial car going
over the whirlpool,
Ontario Hydro Sir Adam
Beck Generating Station,
Mount Carmel
Monestary, The Floral
Clock, Sir Harry Oakes
Estate, and took in the
view of the Falls from the
top of the tower.
The l4 -passenger bus
from Murphy's was
driven by Keith Tyndall.
The residents would like
to thank Keith for taking
such good care of them
Harvey McDowell photo
Kennedy-Pennings
and taking them
wherever they wanted to
go.
On Wednesday evening
a movie was shown in the
Huronview auditorium. i
Mrs. Proudy held Bible
Study on Thursday af-
ternoon in the Huronview
chapel.
The blind will be
meeting in .the Craft
Roorn' at Huronview
every Friday morning at
10:30 a.m.
Our mistake
The Clinton Wheel 'N
Dealers square dance
club are welcorning new
members to.join in the
weekly dance session.
Anyone interested in
modern square dancing is
invited to come to the
Hullett Public School on
Monday nights, begin-
ning October 15, at 8:30
pm.
'1{his notice corrects an
error written in last
week's News -Record
when it was reported that
the dancing begins on
October 5.
The News -Record
apologizes ford this
_mistake and hope. that it'
caused few in-
conveniences.
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for endless
hours of fun;
This super•handling
sled has plenty of
power for flat-out
flying mile
after mile.
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CLINTON HEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1979 --PAGE 17
Help for parents of handicap
BY JOANNE
BUCHANAN
Freda and Stewart
Thomson of Goderich are
looking for feedback from
people in Huron and
Perth Counties who may
be interested in ,forming
an association for parents
of handicapped children.
They want to know how
many people would be
interested in. forming
such an association and
what concerns and needs
these people have. This
information does not
necessarily have to come
from the parents of
handicapped children
themselves, says Mrs.
Thomson. Any interested
•individuals may reply.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomson
have a three-year-old son
with cerebral palsy. In
conversation with the
district nurse for the
Ontario Society for
Crippled Children some
time ago, Mrs. Thomson
voiced her need to share
and discuss her special
problems with other
parents of handicapped
children. She wasn't the
only person to voice such
a need to this nurse.
The nurse got all those
interested people
together and a meeting
was held in Seaforth last
Wednesday evening to
discuss ways in which an
association could be
formed. Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton man dies
Shorty Andrew
Miller Jacob (Shorty)
Andrew of 13/ Victoria
Street in Clinton passed
away on Friday, Sep-
tember 14 at his
residence. He was 65
years of age.
He was born on July 24,
1914 in Maymont,
Saskatchewan to the late
Lou and Minnie (Miller)
Andrew.
Well-known in Clinton
for years as the operator
of the B -A Station on
Victoria Street (now
Thalen's Used Cars) he •-
was also a car salesman
for many years.
He is survived by one
brother, Bill Andrew of
Turner Valley, Alberta,
and two dear friends,
Rachel and, Barry Irwin,
both of Clinton.
The funeral service was
held on Monday Sep-
tember 17 from the Ball
Funeral Home with Rev.
John Oestreicher of-
ficiating, Interment was
in South Kinloss
Cemetery at Lucknow,
Pallbearers were John
Lawson, ,Ab Shaddick,
Des Cassidy, all of
Clinton, Ray Brown of
RR6, A3oderich, Allan
Miller of RR 5, Lucknow
and Lloyd McMahon of
St. Thomas.
e
children
Thomson were named as
delegates for the
association and will at-
tend another meeting in
Chatham on November
10.
The' association would
be a sounding board and a
source of `comfort to the
parents of handicapped
children. They,would find
out 13 through the
association that they are
not alone in their
problems, Tran-
sportation and education
for their handicapped
children would be
discussed and acted
upon.
One of the association's •
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THE
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
EVENING CLASSES' .
STARTING DATE FOR MONDAY EVENING CLASSES WILL BE MON. OCT. 1, 1979
1. All classes will begin during the week of October 1, 1979
Advance registration is desirable and may bemade by phoning or visiting the school.
3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night if class is not already filled.
' Y' 4. Classes will be held weekly, generally from 8-10 p.m.
�, One credit toward a Graduation or Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic
courses completed.
Materials for projects must be supplied by students. Students must purchase required text books.
MAY HAVE TO BE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY ENROLMENT.
IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT DEMAND, OTHER COURSES MAY BE ARRANGED "
HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON-PHONE 482-3471 ,
. WEDNESDAY NIGHT
TUESDAY NIGHT
Art (10 wks.) Crochet and Knitting (10'wks.)
Drafting (10 wks.)
First Aid (8 wks.) Macrame (10 calks.)
•- Hairdressing (10 wks.) Flower Arranging (10 wks.)
Advanced Sewing (10 wks.) Step Dancing (10 wks.) '
Women's Fitness (10 wks.) Typewriting (10 wks.)
Karate for Beginners (10 wks.)
Upholstery for Beginners (10
The Law is Not for Women? (10 p g
wks.) wks. )
Auto Maintenance (10 wks.) Electricity for Homemakers (10
wks.)
�..
FEEs2.
s
20 Session Course 25
10 Session Course '15
Less than 10 Session `10
Credit courses s30oo
"SOME COURSES
CENTRAL
MONDAY NIGHT
Basic Sewing (10 wks.)
Bookkeeping (20 wks.)
Ceramics (10 wks.)
Furniture Refinishing (10 wks.)
Gymnastics (10 wks.)
Welding (10 wks.)
F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL WINGHAM-PHONE 357-1800
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT Alternate Energy for the House ' TO START MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1980
(8 wks.) ,'
" Amateur Radio (20 wks.) Ceramics' (Beginners) (10 wks.) Advanced Knits (10 wks.)
• Bridge for Beginners (10 wks.) Custom Drapes (20 wks.) Golf for Beginners (8 wks.)
Decorative Tube Painting (20 Ceramics (Advanced) (10 wks.) Flower Arranging (8 wks.)
wks.) Hair Styling (10 wks.) Fundamentals of Art (20 wks.)
Oil Painting - General (20 wks.) Intermediate Sewing (20 wks.) Ladies. Physical Fitness (10 wks.) _
Ladies Auto Mechanics (10 wks.) Practical Auto Mechanics (20 TO START THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1980
(Above courses held at Brussels Luxury Sheers (20 wks.) wks.)
Public School) Macrame (8 wks.) Sewing for Beginners (20 wks.) Basic Knits (10 wks.)
Pilot Ground School (20 wks.) Spinning and Nature Dyeing (10
Standard First Aid (8 wks.) wks.) - .
• Upholstery (20 wks.) Upholstery (Advanced) (20 wks.)
Welding (Basic) (10 wks.) Woodworking (General) (20
wks.) — N
Decorative Tube Painting (20
wks.)
.GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE ISTITUTE GODERICH-PHONE 524-7353
MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT
Art (10 wks.) Basketball (Men) (20 wks.) - Welding" (10 wks.) Golf (10 wks.)
Badminton (10 wks.) Photography (10 wks.) Woodworking (20 wks.) Men's Sports Night (10 wks.)
Sewing (Advanced) (20 wks.) Stretch Sewing (Advanced) (10
Bridge (Beginners) (10 wks.) THURSDAY NIGHT wks.)
Conversational French (10 wks.) Sewing (Intermediate) (Victoria Conversational Spanish (10 wks.) TO BEGIN IN APRIL
Crocheting (Beginners) (10 wks.) Public School) (20 wks.) Quilting (Beginners) (Victoria
Liquid4Embroidery (20 wks.) Public School) (5 wks.) Gardening (5 wks.)
Sewing (Basic) (20 wks.) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Stretch Sewing (Beginners) (10 TO BEGIN IN MAY
Typewriting (Advanced) (10 wks.) Tennis (5 wks.)
Macrame (Beginners) (8 wks.) TO BEGIN IN JANUARY
wks.) Volley ball (Adults - mixed) NOTE: CLASSES AT GODERICH DISTRICT
Your Car - Its Care and Feeding (Colborne Central Public School) Badminton (10 wks.) COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BEGIN
(6 wks.) (10 wks.) Bridge (Intermediate) (10 wks.) AT 7:30 P.M.
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL SEAFORTH-PHONE 527-0380
MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT TO BEGIN IN JANUARY 1980
Advanced Photography (10 wks.) Accounting for Farm and . - - Badminton for Men and Ladies Cross Country Skiing
Business (10 wks.)
Crocheting (10 wks.) Flower Arranging (10 wks.) (20 wks') TO BEGIN MARCH 1980
Furniture Refinishing (20 wks.) Ladies Keep Fit (10 wks.) Disco Dancing .
Introduction to Photography (10 Liquid Embroidery (20 wks.) THURSDAY NIGHT
Wks.) TO BEGIN IN APRIL 1980
Quilting (10 wks.) Sewing' and -or Tailoring for both Men'S Basketball (20 wks.)
Beginners and Advanced (10 Golf
Wks.) Tennis
MONDAY
Badminton
- equipment
purchased
Chair
Flower
Crafts
Level
Mathematics
(credit)
Mat
credit)`'Vehicle
wks.)
Pottery
Quilting
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH
NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT
' Needlepoint
for Adults (10 wks.) Beginners Sign Language (10 wks.)
may be rented or wks.) Weaving
-for Communication with the deaf wk$.)
Caning (10 wks.) Computer Studies 400 (25 wks.)
Arranging and Christmas (credit) WEDNESDAY
(10 wks.) Cross Country Skiing (•t0 wks.)
2 Sewing (20 wks.) - starting December 11, 1979 Beginner
240 (25 wks.) Level 3 Sewing (20 wks.) wks.)
(Ad .4anced) • • Ag s
iematics 440 (25 wks.) . begins at 6:30 p.m. - Ag .s
Mechanics (10 Level4 Sewing (20 wks.) (Sim- Cak
'piffled Tailoring) Cer mics
•,• - b • Ins at � 8:30 ,m.
g` p Cre five
(Beginner's) (10 wks.) M • them`atics 550 (25 wks.) Eng'lisli
(6 Wks.) (c edit) • Eng$lsl�
SCHOOL EXETER -PHONE 235-0880
and Bargello (10 Fitness and Weight Control (l0
wks,) -Men and Women 1 •(20
without a Loom (t0 Flower Arranging and Christmas
Crafts (10 wks.)
Pitman Shorthand (Beginners)
NIGHTwks.) (20
Pitman Shorthand (Advanced)
S
ewing for 'Children (10(credit)
(20 wks.)
`Typing 100 (25 wks.) (credit)
10 -12.6:30.8:00 p.m. Welding 300 (25 wks.) (credit)
13.14 - 8:00.9:30 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHT
Decorating (10 wks.) ,
(20 wks.) Auto Mechanics for Wdmen (10
Writing (8 wks.) wks.)
340 (25� wks.) (credit)Sewing
Beginner Adult (20
440 (25 wks.) (credit) ,wks.)
.
Cameo Decorative Tube Painting
wks.)
Canadian Law 400 (25 wks.)
(credit)
First Aid (St. John's) (10 wks.)
Gourmet Cooking (10 wks.).
Mathematics 554 (25 wks.)
- Mathematics of Investment
Pottery (Intermediate) (10 wks.)
NOTE bit the first n
� fight, all
sestinns will beigln at 7:30 p.m.
unless otherwise indicated.
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